Top Bunch (F1)

Product ID: 2190

Vegetables > Kale & Collards

Georgia-type hybrid with savoyed leaf.

Earliest to harvest. Tall productive plant produces medium green, slightly blistered (savoyed) leaves. Mini: 240 seeds.

  Days to Maturity or Bloom:   50

Cold Tolerant  

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2190Mini  $2.95 
21901/2 Ounce  $10.25 
21901 Ounce  $18.80 
21901/4 Pound  $49.50 
21901 Pound  $164.00 

Top Bunch (F1)


Top Bunch (F1)



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Kale & Collards

CULTURE: Plant approx. 3 months before expected fall frost. Sow 3 seeds every 8", 1/4- 1/2" deep, in rows 18-30" apart Thin to 1 plant/group. You can also grow kale from transplants, like cabbage. Beginning about 2 months after planting, harvest by clipping individual leaves. For salad mix: In a 2-4" wide band sow 60 seeds/ft. Clip 4- to 5-week-old leaves. Kale and collards are very hardy, will increase in eating quality into late fall and will be harvestable through the winter in most areas. Use row cover in severe climates. PESTS: They are not as afflicted with pests as are other cole crops like cabbage. Use row covers (see Index) to exclude pests from seedlings. Control cabbage worms with Dipel. DAYS TO MATURITY: From direct seeding; subtract about 14 days if transplanting. AVG. DIRECT SEEDING RATE: For bunching: 1,550'/oz., 24,000'/lb., 220'/1,000 seeds at spacing above. TRANSPLANTS: Avg. 5,500 plants/oz. SIZED SEEDS: Where noted. SEED SPECS: SEEDS/LB.: 90,000-150,000 (avg. 112,000). MINI: 1 gm. (avg. 240 seeds, unless otherwise noted), sows about 20').

Cold Tolerant

Cold Tolerant

Variety does well at lower temperatures and may even be frost hardy.